daisylo wrote:I need to start the Good fight but I might wait until the full season is online .

Unless you're dying to watch it like I was. I just couldn't wait. It seems to have the same serialized storytelling with some case of the week subplots like The Good Wife, but episodes are now 50 or more minutes in length, and there's fewer characters, so the show has more room to breathe. It's still fast paced, and the vibe of the show is the same, but the whole thing just feels more real in a lot of ways. And Christine Baranski is such a fantastic actress, they HAVE TO finally give her that Emmy this year.

nixy1991 wrote:Unless you're dying to watch it like I was. I just couldn't wait. It seems to have the same serialized storytelling with some case of the week subplots like The Good Wife, but episodes are now 50 or more minutes in length, and there's fewer characters, so the show has more room to breathe. It's still fast paced, and the vibe of the show is the same, but the whole thing just feels more real in a lot of ways. And Christine Baranski is such a fantastic actress, they HAVE TO finally give her that Emmy this year.

If it's anything like The Good wife I'm gonna love it, I don't know if I'll wait we'll see I just have too many shows right now, and yes Baranski should have got an Emmy by now.

jennylo86 wrote: I watched first episode and I really liked it! Can't wait for next episodes. Witherspoon and Kidman plays very well imo

E! Online wrote:The Big Bang Theory isn't going anywhere. CBS and Warner Bros. announced they have reached a new two-year deal that will keep The Big Bang Theory on the air through the 2018-2019 season. That extends The Big Bang Theory's run through at least season 12. A celebratory "Bazinga!" is appropriate if you desire.

Season 10, the current season, was the last part of a deal with the actors. Reports about the renewal said the original cast— Johnny Galecki, Jim Parsons, Kaley Cuoco, Simon Helberg, Kunal Nayyar—would take a pay cut to give Mayim Bialik and Melissa Rauch raises.

The Big Bang Theory is currently the No. 1 show on broadcast TV in terms of viewers and in the coveted 18-49 demographic. This season the show is averaging 19.4 million viewers and a 5.1 rating in the 18-49 demographic and a 6.9 in the adults aged 25-54 demo. Big Bang has won 9 Emmys during its run, four of them were won by Parsons in the Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series category.

CBS has also ordered a Big Bang Theory spinoff directly to series. Young Sheldon, which will feature the voice of Parsons providing narration, tells the story of a 9-year-old Sheldon Cooper growing up in Texas. The prequel series stars Big Little Lies' Iain Armitage as Sheldon Cooper, Zoe Perry, Lance Barber, Raegan Revord and Montana Jordan. Perry is playing Sheldon's mother, a role her own mother, Laurie Metcalf, originated on The Big Bang Theory.

Jon Favreau is directing and executive producing the first episode and serves as executive producer alongside Chuck Lorre and Steven Molaro.

Big little lies was so good, anyone who didn't watch yet, start now. Acting, story, direction, cinematography, the music, the show get better with each episodes. They better get all the Emmys.The only thing is that the casting could have been more diverse, but the actress were all so good so hard to say who else could have been better now.

daisylo wrote:Big little lies was so good, anyone who didn't watch yet, start now. Acting, story, direction, cinematography, the music, the show get better with each episodes. They better get all the Emmys.The only thing is that the casting could have been more diverse, but the actress were all so good so hard to say who else could have been better now.

^This!

That show was phenomenal. Everything was on point. It deserves for every award, for sure! Just sad that yesterday was the last episode, but i really enjoyed it.